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ets1 proto-oncogene protein; protein C-ets-1; p54 (ETS1, EWSR2)

Function: - transcription factor - binds to DAXX - interacts with UBE2I - sumoylated on Lys-15 & Lys-227, preferentially by SUMO2 which inhibits transcriptional activity (putative) - ubiquitinated; which induces proteasomal degradation Structure: - belongs to the ETS family - contains 1 ETS DNA-binding domain - contains 1 PNT (pointed) domain Compartment: nucleus Alternative splicing: named isoforms=2 Expression: - elevated expression in thymus & endothelial cells - positively autoregulates transcription of its gene Pathology: - ETS is responsible for erythroblast & fibroblast transformation - juxtaposition of the interferon & c-ETS-1 proto-oncogene may be involved in the pathogenesis of monocytic leukemia

Interactions

molecular events

Related

ets1 proto-oncogene

Specific

ets1A proto-oncogene protein ets1B proto-oncogene protein

General

Ets family protein phosphoprotein

Properties

SIZE: entity length = 441 aa MW = 50 kD COMPARTMENT: cell nucleus MOTIF: Thr phosphorylation site {T38} PNT {53-136} Tyr phosphorylation site {Y205} Tyr phosphorylation site {Y223} ETS domain NAME: ETS domain SITE: 335-415

Database Correlations

OMIM 164720 UniProt P14921 PFAM correlations Entrez Gene 2113 Kegg hsa:2113

References

  1. Ho IC, Bhat NK, Gottschalk LR, Lindsten T, Thompson CB, Papas TS, Leiden JM. Sequence-specific binding of human Ets-1 to the T cell receptor alpha gene enhancer. Science. 1990 Nov 9;250(4982):814-8. PMID: 2237431
  2. Macleod K, Leprince D, Stehelin D. The ets gene family. Trends Biochem Sci. 1992 Jul;17(7):251-6. Review. PMID: 1502727
  3. Bories JC et al Increased T-cell apoptosis and terminal B-cell differentiation induced by inactivation of the Ets-1 proto-oncogene. Nature. 1995 Oct 19;377(6550):635-8. PMID: 7566176
  4. Entrez Gene :accession 2113